Everything about Ronague totally explained
Ronague is a small hamlet in the south of the
Isle of Man, in the
parish of Arbory. In consists of an old chappel, several houses and many farms. It lies to the north of villages
Ballabeg and
Colby, west of the hamlet of Grenaby and south of the hill South Barrule.
On the northern road out of Ronague is the seemingly magical
magnetic hill, which apparently pulls cars in neutral backwards uphill.
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